The riddles of ukiyo-e : women and men in Japanese prints 1765-1865 /

Drawing on images of women and men from the heyday of Japanese printmaking, this book explores the subtle iconography and complex symbols inherent in the tradition of ukiyo-e (traditional Japanese woodblock printing meaning 'Fleeting World'). The intriguing elements refer to Japanese histo...

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Other Authors: Dwinger, Jim (Editor), Smit, Josephine (Editor), Uhlenbeck, Chris (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Brussels : Ludion, [2023]
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Summary:Drawing on images of women and men from the heyday of Japanese printmaking, this book explores the subtle iconography and complex symbols inherent in the tradition of ukiyo-e (traditional Japanese woodblock printing meaning 'Fleeting World'). The intriguing elements refer to Japanese history, literature, mythology, fashion, folklore and gossip of the Edo period and are at times difficult to discern, let alone grasp, without proper knowledge. Divided into classic printmaking themes such as beautiful women, heroes, actors and shunga (erotic prints), this lavishly illustrated book provides readers with the keys to understanding the hidden meanings in more than 100 top Japanese prints. -- From publisher's website.
Item Description:Published on the occasion of the exhibition "The riddles of ukiyo-e : women and men in Japanese prints 1765-1865" at Japan Museum SieboldHuis, Leiden, The Netherlands, 27 January - 23 April 2023.
Physical Description:255 pages : color illustrations, portraits ; 30 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 252-253) and index.
ISBN:9789493039902
9493039900